Improvement in the manufacture of spoons



IINITED STATE-S PATENT OFFICE.

VILLIAM MIX, OF PROSPECT, CONNECTICUT.

IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF SPOONS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 5,59 S, dated May 23, 1848.

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that LVILLIAM Mix, of Prospeet, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a new, useful, and improved spoon made of britannia, block tin, or any suitable metal for casting, with the handle strengthened by wire embedded by a new and improved method, of which the fol lowing is a specification.

The nature and object of my invention are to strengthen the handle by a larger wire than has been heretofore used, to inclose it wholly out of sight, and to consolidate the metal around it. This I effect vby casting the handle hollow by means of a draw-tap or a core, and securing the wire firmly in place by force of a die and drop, which gives also a smooth surface for iinishing.

To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention in the manufacture of spoons, I describe the spoon and the method of making it in t-he various ways of applying the principle of the invention as follows, referring for further illustration to the drawings accompanying this specification as part thereof. j

The mode which Ipr'efer, and which is seen fully exhibited in Figure 7 shows a casting on a draw-tap,with the end ofthe thin part ofthe handle turned up topadmit the tap to penetrate the solid part ofthe handle. The spoon thus cast, and the wire, made a little shorter than the depth of the hole in the handle, is in serted, and the handle being placed in the dies is brought toits proper shape by the stroke of the drop, condensing the metal around the \vire,and, wholly filling the orifice, exhibits the finished spoon, as seen in Fig. 8.

To show more clearly the operation of the draw-tap, Fig. 9 exhibits the bottom part of a mold with a draw-tap in place for casting spoons according to the method last described, and which I prefer. Fig. l0 exhibits the draw-tap by itself, curving according to the Of course the saving of stock will be an object, and the spoon willv be stronger. The operation of casting on a draw-tap will be much quicker than on wire to be xed in place forv each casting. The preparation of Wires for casting on them is laborious, and not only takes time, but is attended with Waste and loss of wire, whereas the wires for inserting in the improved mode need no preparation, but simply cutting them of proper length by gage from the circular skein without straightening, the curve of the skein in which Wire is usually wound, corresponding with the curve of the handle,of course without any loss of wire, and spoons so made are not only better, but arev made with much less expense. y

I do not claim as my invention simply strengthening spoon-handles`by wire. has long been known and done; but

I do claim as my invention and improvement- A new and improved method of strengthening the handles of spoons by wireby casting the handles hollow by means of a draw-tap, and placing the wire therein, and by means of. a drop with `suitable dies condensing and closing the metal around/the wirewith asmooth surface for the last finish, in the `manner substantially as above specified, and therefor I solicit Letters Patent.

- WILLIAM MIX. Witnesses:

SIMnoN BALDWIN, .lol-IN S. RICE.

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